Europe to Issue Tough Rules Protecting Internet Users’ Data January 23, 2012 By Georgina Prodhan and Leila Abboud The European Union will propose tough new rules in the coming days on how corporations handle Internet users’ personal data,...
Google Tells Congress Online Anti-Piracy Bill Goes Too Far November 16, 2011 By Jasmin Melvin Google Inc. warned U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday that proposed legislation to crack down on foreign websites selling pirated U.S. movies,...
Court May Revive Viacom Copyright Claim Against YouTube October 19, 2011 By Grant McCool In a copyright infringement case at the heart of media company battles to win Internet viewers, an appeals court grappled...
Driverless Car Navigates Berlin Streets September 23, 2011 By Kirsten Grieshaber It can talk, see, drive and no longer needs a human being to control it by remote. The car of...
Google Urges Judge Reject Oracle’s $2.2B Patent Damages Claim September 21, 2011 By Jonathan Stempel Google Inc. urged a federal judge to reject an Oracle Corp expert’s recommendation that it pay more than $2.2 billion...
Google Secretive About ‘Super Safe’ Robot Car Crash September 13, 2011 By Timothy F. Kirn Last month, an astute observer was driving in Mountain View, Calif., when he came across a multiple car fender-bender. According...
Internet v. Courts: Googling for Perfect Jurors February 18, 2011 By Brian Grow When picking a jury, lawyers always try to stack the panel with people likely to take their side. Now, some...